Orb5: A global electromagnetic gyrokinetic code using the PIC approach in toroidal geometry
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Lanti, E. (Author)
 - Ohana, N. (Author)
 - Tronko, N. (Author)
 - Hayward-Schneider, T. (Author)
 - Bottino, A. (Author)
 - McMillan, B. F. (Author)
 - Mishchenko, A. (Author)
 - Scheinberg, A. (Author)
 - Biancalani, A. (Author)
 - Angelino, P. (Author)
 - Brunner, S. (Author)
 - Dominski, J. (Author)
 - Donnel, P. (Author)
 - Gheller, C. (Author)
 - Hatzky, R. (Author)
 - Jocksch, A. (Author)
 - Jolliet, S. (Author)
 - Lu, Z. X. (Author)
 - Martin Collar, J. P. (Author)
 - Novikau, I. (Author)
 - Sonnendrücker, E. (Author)
 - Vernay, T. (Author)
 - Villard, L. (Author)
 
Title
            Orb5: A global electromagnetic gyrokinetic code using the PIC approach in toroidal geometry
        Abstract
            This paper presents the current state of the global gyrokinetic code Orb5 as an update of the previous reference (Jolliet et al., 2007). The Orb5 code solves the electromagnetic Vlasov–Maxwell system of equations using a PIC scheme and also includes collisions and strong flows. The code assumes multiple gyrokinetic ion species at all wavelengths for the polarization density and drift-kinetic electrons. Variants of the physical model can be selected for electrons such as assuming an adiabatic response or a “hybrid” model in which passing electrons are assumed adiabatic and trapped electrons are drift-kinetic. A Fourier filter as well as various control variates and noise reduction techniques enable simulations with good signal-to-noise ratios at a limited numerical cost. They are completed with different momentum and zonal flow-conserving heat sources allowing for temperature-gradient and flux-driven simulations. The code, which runs on both CPUs and GPUs, is well benchmarked against other similar codes and analytical predictions, and shows good scalability up to thousands of nodes.
        Publication
            Computer Physics Communications
        Volume
            251
        Pages
            107072
        Date
            2020-06-01
        Journal Abbr
            Computer Physics Communications
        ISSN
            0010-4655
        Short Title
            Orb5
        Accessed
            8/29/24, 10:24 AM
        Library Catalog
            ScienceDirect
        Extra
            69 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-03]
69 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-02]
        Citation
            Lanti, E., Ohana, N., Tronko, N., Hayward-Schneider, T., Bottino, A., McMillan, B. F., Mishchenko, A., Scheinberg, A., Biancalani, A., Angelino, P., Brunner, S., Dominski, J., Donnel, P., Gheller, C., Hatzky, R., Jocksch, A., Jolliet, S., Lu, Z. X., Martin Collar, J. P., … Villard, L. (2020). Orb5: A global electromagnetic gyrokinetic code using the PIC approach in toroidal geometry. Computer Physics Communications, 251, 107072. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2019.107072
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